DocumentCode
792542
Title
Grounding practices-a system-wide systematic approach
Author
Kosc, David ; Hamer, PAUL S.
Author_Institution
Syncrude Canada Ltd., Fort McMurray, Alta., Canada
Volume
39
Issue
5
fYear
2003
Firstpage
1475
Lastpage
1485
Abstract
This paper provides the framework to establish a coordinated grounding and bonding design plan. It also sets guidelines on how to apply the IEEE "Green" and "Emerald" Books, as well as other standards, to implement an effective grounding and bonding plan. Various systems encountered in a plant environment, and the grounding needs of the systems, are described. High-frequency grounding techniques, as applicable to lightning protection and electronic systems, are recommended to minimize erratic system operation. All grounding systems need to be conductivity bonded together to avoid system problems. All grounding and conductive paths need to be engineered and considered as part of the ground system design.
Keywords
IEEE standards; earthing; lightning protection; IEEE Emerald Book; IEEE Green Book; bonding plan; conductive paths; conductivity; coordinated bonding design; coordinated grounding; electronic system grounding; electronic systems; erratic system operation elimination; grounding needs; grounding paths; grounding practices; high-frequency grounding techniques; lightning protection; radio-frequency grounding; signal reference structure; Bonding; Chemical industry; Fires; Grounding; Lightning protection; Local area networks; Petroleum; Power system reliability; Safety; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2003.816542
Filename
1233611
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